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Masterclass in Sustainable Finance - Retail Financial Services

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Dates7 - 21 May 2024
Duration3x sessions of 90 minutes
LocationOnline
FeesFree
ContactP3SA@smithschool.ox.ac.uk

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Overview

 

Retail investors and savers make up a considerable part of the global financial market, influencing the supply of sustainable investment products and services. Market developments and research highlight a growing trend among retail investors who are increasingly seeking to understand the impact of their investments on the world.

By 2030, everyday (retail) investors are expected to account for over 61% of global assets under management. Policymakers and regulators should actively engage with retail markets due to their significant collective financial influence. Effectively channelling the power of individual investors can drive companies to adopt sustainable practices, injecting renewed urgency into sustainability goals throughout the economy. 

In response, continued efforts by regulators and policymakers to better define sustainable investments and address greenwashing risks would lead to more reliable measurements and a shift towards a more sustainable financial system. Civil society organisations must also take an interest in retail markets to leverage their influence as a lever for societal change. By promoting awareness, transparency, and inclusivity in retail finance, these organisations can not only empower consumers to redirect financial flows toward sustainable initiatives but also advocate for more socially responsible business practices. Focusing on retail markets enables global advocacy for sustainable finance and community engagement, contributing to positive environmental and social impact and advancing a more inclusive financial system.

This course will provide attendees (i.e. policymakers, regulators, and civil society actors) with an understanding of the retail market for sustainable finance and investment, the state of the market (globally but with a particular reference to the UK and EU), and reflect on the opportunities to enhance the market so it can work better for consumers and sustainability outcomes. We will analyse key concepts from the perspective of retail investors, such as impact investing, thematic investing, and responsible investing. Looking at practical examples of how fund groups commercialise these concepts, we will consider the recent history and development of the sustainable finance industry. We will also consider several practical case studies, such as engagement work and fund products as well as other services (Discretionary Investment Management). Course participants will gain an understanding of the recent Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and the likely impact of the new labelling regime. 

Dates:

  • Session one, History and Development of the Sustainable Finance Industry - Tuesday 7 May 2024, 12.00-13.30 BST
  • Session two, Regulation and the development of a mainstream sustainable financial industry - Tuesday 14 May 2024, 12.00-13.30 BST
  • Session three, Understanding the range of products and services UK focus - Tuesday 21 May 2024, 12.00-13.30 BST

 

Objectives

By the end of this Masterclass, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the development and growth of sustainable and responsible  investment 
  • Understand how the retail market for sustainable and responsible investment is regulated, using the UK and Europe as mature case studies to explore what this might mean for other jurisdictions 
  • Analyse the risks of “greenwashing” in the retail market, focusing on examples provided
  • Discuss and comment on the range of sustainable products and services available to investors 
  • Describe some of the frameworks and tools commonly used to measure and report impacts, and identify key organisations and approaches involved
  • Distinguish between public and private market activity 
  • Develop awareness of major stakeholders in the global sustainable investment industry
  • Explain the key concepts such as impact investing, responsible investment, and Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) investing. 
  • Describe the opportunities and challenges for sustainable and responsible investment. 

Syllabus

Course Director

John Ditchfield

Chairman and Co-Founder, Impact Lens

John is a prominent advisor in environmental investment funds with a 25-year track record in financial planning. As the Owner and Managing Director of various research and investment businesses, he has provided counsel to notable charitable trusts and organisations including WWF-UK, Greenpeace, Vivienne Westwood Ltd, Carbon Tracker, and Client Earth. John has held key positions such as Chair of the Ethical Investment Association (EIA), Director of UKSIF, and Head of Responsible Investment at Helm Godfrey.

Application form – collection notice

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In brief

 Details

Dates7 - 21 May 2024
Duration3x sessions of 90 minutes
LocationOnline
FeesFree
ContactP3SA@smithschool.ox.ac.uk

Download masterclass brochure